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sounds familiar, just like murdoch's empire. they have attacked the bbc from the left and the right. but every cloud has a silver lining here. after murdoch closed his newspaper, "news of the world," the source of his current troubles, "the sunday mirror" increased its circulation by 50%. >> martin fletcher, thanks for staying on top of it for us. >>> police find a big clue this morning in the disappearance of a missing mom from north carolina. >>> plus, the end of an era after the space shuttle "atlantis" lands at kennedy space center. >>> first, looks like there might be a deal in europe over the debt there. stocks here are moving higher on that news. european leaders expected to finalize a new package for greece at an emergency meeting in brussels today. we will keep our eye on that. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access
sounds familiar, just like murdoch's empire. they have attacked the bbc from the left and the right. but every cloud has a silver lining here. after murdoch closed his newspaper, "news of the world," the source of his current troubles, "the sunday mirror" increased its circulation by 50%. >> martin fletcher, thanks for staying on top of it for us. >>> police find a big clue this morning in the disappearance of a missing mom from north carolina. >>>...
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my goodness, she brought those proceedings to life. >> murdoch is not off by a long shot. he and his son james could be asked to return to answer more questions. >> there are sure to be more hearings and there are sure to be more evidence. things will come out. other shoes will drop. >> reporter: cameron today said inquiry into the scandal would be wise to include broadcasters and social media. he also said he wanted to turn his attention to more pressing matters of government, like the economy. but this is one scandal that won't go away. brian? >> martin fletcher in our london bureau tonight. thanks. >>> when we come back here in new york, how one family could help find treatments, maybe even a cure for alzheimer's. >>> and later, used and abandoned by drug dealers, now the effort at making a difference for some friends in need. >>> we're back and here's the question. if you're at special risk for alzheimer's, would you want to know? today at the conference in paris, scientists presented solid evidence that it may be detectable as early as 20 years out before there are an
my goodness, she brought those proceedings to life. >> murdoch is not off by a long shot. he and his son james could be asked to return to answer more questions. >> there are sure to be more hearings and there are sure to be more evidence. things will come out. other shoes will drop. >> reporter: cameron today said inquiry into the scandal would be wise to include broadcasters and social media. he also said he wanted to turn his attention to more pressing matters of...
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urging them to investigate murdoch's news corporation in the us in washington we have dave south danae he is communications director for free press and in london we cross it toby young he's a journalist and author of how to lose friends and alienate people all right gentlemen crosstalk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want kevin if i can go to you first because of your open letter here i took a look at some of the button laws and by.
urging them to investigate murdoch's news corporation in the us in washington we have dave south danae he is communications director for free press and in london we cross it toby young he's a journalist and author of how to lose friends and alienate people all right gentlemen crosstalk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want kevin if i can go to you first because of your open letter here i took a look at some of the button laws and by.
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wanted that political power and i suspect that anybody who takes over for murdoch and we don't know who that will be but i'm sure there will be somebody will see this this pursuit of political power just for the sake of political power to be antithetical to running a good business look kind of a reversal stand because come on let's look at what already is in the united states in the mainstream media we saw one of the biggest stories this summer that has been poll last or all over the twenty four hour cable news network has been casey anthony which was a very tabloidy case very tabloidy coverage analyzing every in an out of line young girls trial looking at it like a soap opera locking out like you know great you know gladiator fights or something because you just want to see this tragedy play out before you you have that you have websites like i think and post which have had to bring in entertainment and order to get more traction you have t.v. journalist that's actually becoming celebrities i want to bring up i can't help but bring up the picture that anderson cooper tweeted can we
wanted that political power and i suspect that anybody who takes over for murdoch and we don't know who that will be but i'm sure there will be somebody will see this this pursuit of political power just for the sake of political power to be antithetical to running a good business look kind of a reversal stand because come on let's look at what already is in the united states in the mainstream media we saw one of the biggest stories this summer that has been poll last or all over the twenty...
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and i think murdoch wanted a little power but it was and i suspect that anybody who takes over from murdoch and we don't know who that will be but i'm sure there will be somebody will see this this pursuit of political power just for the sake of political power to be antithetical to running a good business. plenty more spines along websites including the latest news blogs an expert analysis is what's on the line for you right now as. i do live free with the difference in the lion's den is zero does and it's to spend five weeks for confoundingly of eight counts and none of it will be then these plants. passions run high and say he has bags dozens of glamorous contestants put on the high heels for one hundred meter sprint find out what prize the girls were chasing on a website a call. the security handover in afghanistan has begun with responsibility for the first these regions being transferred from nato into the hands of local forces the whole transition process and scheduled to last until twenty fourteen about the remaining foreign troops in afghanistan will only be in support roles such a
and i think murdoch wanted a little power but it was and i suspect that anybody who takes over from murdoch and we don't know who that will be but i'm sure there will be somebody will see this this pursuit of political power just for the sake of political power to be antithetical to running a good business. plenty more spines along websites including the latest news blogs an expert analysis is what's on the line for you right now as. i do live free with the difference in the lion's den is zero...
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the british prime minister then took murdoch's place. abc's jeffrey kofman reports about the tense questioning. >> reporter: the british. they are so polite. except when it comes to politics. >> the reply that he sent -- >> reporter: that's david cameron, the british prime minister. >> you know -- aah -- >> reporter: facing 138 withering questions from the opposition. >> he just doesn't get it. >> rorter: no american president gets subjected to a verbal pounding like this. >> he should apologize for the catastrophic error of judgment he made. >>eporter: the issue, is cameron too close to rupert murdoch and his now-tainted company? >> it shows my staff behaved entirely properly. [ jeering ] >> reporter: they call this a debate. >> order! >> reporter: but to the speaker of the house, it is, well, childish. >> calm themselves, keep on an even keel, it's bebeer for their health and the house. >> reporter: this scandal may not seem like a big deal from afar but it's already left the prime minister scrambling, the head of scotland yard has res
the british prime minister then took murdoch's place. abc's jeffrey kofman reports about the tense questioning. >> reporter: the british. they are so polite. except when it comes to politics. >> the reply that he sent -- >> reporter: that's david cameron, the british prime minister. >> you know -- aah -- >> reporter: facing 138 withering questions from the opposition. >> he just doesn't get it. >> rorter: no american president gets subjected to a verbal...
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well your radio host says rupert murdoch is facing the collapse of his business and . i would be shocked if he is still at the helm of news corp you know the next couple of months and i think we're going to see actually a reversal of this i mean murdoch was in many ways a throwback and. professor jay rosen at n.y.u. has basically said that this was not a new company it was a media company that has a newsgroup vision that essentially functions as a lobbyist as a lobbying arm for that media enterprise and i think murdoch wanted that a little power and i suspect that anybody who takes over from murdoch and we don't know who that will be but i'm sure there will be somebody will see this this pursuit of political power just for the sake of political power to be antithetical to running a good business. but that coming up in a few minutes on the program afghanistan starts and then for itself they start signing the process. engines and spend the transition that we continue to have plenty from timmy. and a frenzy grips the central russian region plus the discovery of priceless
well your radio host says rupert murdoch is facing the collapse of his business and . i would be shocked if he is still at the helm of news corp you know the next couple of months and i think we're going to see actually a reversal of this i mean murdoch was in many ways a throwback and. professor jay rosen at n.y.u. has basically said that this was not a new company it was a media company that has a newsgroup vision that essentially functions as a lobbyist as a lobbying arm for that media...
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rupert murdoch arrived back in new york last night. hoping the newspaper scandal that has consumed britain doesn't envelope his american interests. as owner of the "wall street journal" and more. now an fbi probe is officially under way looking into whether murdoch employees maid investigators to hack into the voice mails of 9/11 victims. this as the directors of news corp. beginning hiring former u.s. attorney mary jo white and former attorney general michael mukasey. >> it's hard to know what kind of jeopardy they are in because we don't know all of the facts. in connection with any bribes that were paid in england. >> reporter: here in england, the ever expanding list of influential figures who have either resigned, been arrested or forced to answer questions now includes the prime minister. david cameron. >> order! >> reporter: he cut short a diplomatic trip to africa so he could say during an emergency session of parliament that he is sorry. >> you live and you learn and believe you, me, i have learned. >> reporter: he was talking
rupert murdoch arrived back in new york last night. hoping the newspaper scandal that has consumed britain doesn't envelope his american interests. as owner of the "wall street journal" and more. now an fbi probe is officially under way looking into whether murdoch employees maid investigators to hack into the voice mails of 9/11 victims. this as the directors of news corp. beginning hiring former u.s. attorney mary jo white and former attorney general michael mukasey. >> it's...
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. >>> rupert murdoch is back in the united states. he and his wife returned to their new york home yesterday. there is a lot on rupert murdoch's plate. news corp. is facing an fbi investigation and at least two u.s. based lawsuits filed by shareholders. also a possible standard & poor's downgrade. >> developing cnn learning at least 22 deaths blamed on the stifling heat gripping the nation. right now more than 140 million people in at least 30 states are under advisories or warnings dealing with near triple-digit temperatures. expected to stay in place through joust the weekend. >>> terrorists may be targeting private u tilts in the united states. department of homeland security putting state and local law enforcement on alert for potential threats. while there is no specific credible intelligence, officials say, quote, several recent incidents highlight the ongoing threat to private sector utility facilities. >>> some 22 thousand state workers in minnesota are back on the job this morning. they had been out of work since july 1 becau
. >>> rupert murdoch is back in the united states. he and his wife returned to their new york home yesterday. there is a lot on rupert murdoch's plate. news corp. is facing an fbi investigation and at least two u.s. based lawsuits filed by shareholders. also a possible standard & poor's downgrade. >> developing cnn learning at least 22 deaths blamed on the stifling heat gripping the nation. right now more than 140 million people in at least 30 states are under advisories or...
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. >> stephen: let's talk about what's going on with murdoch. pretty juicy stuff over there and i bet you people in the nonnewscorp world are just licking your chops? (laughter) you just love this story? shouldn't you have to... shouldn't you non-murdoch papers have to recuse yourself? you can't be objective. >> do the math. you've got a $40 billion big blob that owns fox news, fox sports, "new york post," "wall street journal." they closed 168-year-old newspaper is and they're run by an 80-year-old i go guy who almost got hit by a pie in parliament and he was saved by his hot chinese wife. (laughter) that's a great story. >> stephen: that is a great story. >> come on! >> stephen: isn't it much ado about nothing? how bad of a deal is it to hack people's phones? that's journalism! (laughter) how do you know what the truth of a story is unless you are willing to do anything? ed myrrh row said "by any means necessary." (laughter) >> i don't think he meant hacking into a 13-year-old murder victim's phone and... >> stephen: okay you're playing the 13
. >> stephen: let's talk about what's going on with murdoch. pretty juicy stuff over there and i bet you people in the nonnewscorp world are just licking your chops? (laughter) you just love this story? shouldn't you have to... shouldn't you non-murdoch papers have to recuse yourself? you can't be objective. >> do the math. you've got a $40 billion big blob that owns fox news, fox sports, "new york post," "wall street journal." they closed 168-year-old newspaper...
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i don't know when, i don't know how quickly, but rupert murdoch did ok like a spent force. james, i've heard quite divided responses on how h performed. if i re a shareholder, i wouldn't be too happy about him. i thought that -- that he was -- he seemed evasive and repetitive, which to be fair to him i think when he weing asked also repetiti questions, in that surroundingt wasn't very surprising, but he wasn't -- he dn't -- he didn't rely, i think, equate himlf thnough honor to assure the succession. so i'm rather thinking that this is the beginning of the end of an era. >> the judgment is still out on that. i think that it took about an hour for rupert murdoch, who really is a -- as we know a formidable figure -- to at least wake up or at least become engaged. i think heook some time to adjust to the fact that there he was, being pummeled, having questions asked of him. that's not the role he's accustomed of. he's normally chairman, in charge, asking the questions. so that was a little bit of a psychological shock. he did look detached, rd of hearing, sewhat vulnerableif y
i don't know when, i don't know how quickly, but rupert murdoch did ok like a spent force. james, i've heard quite divided responses on how h performed. if i re a shareholder, i wouldn't be too happy about him. i thought that -- that he was -- he seemed evasive and repetitive, which to be fair to him i think when he weing asked also repetiti questions, in that surroundingt wasn't very surprising, but he wasn't -- he dn't -- he didn't rely, i think, equate himlf thnough honor to assure the...
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and up next the alyona show which asks if the phone hacking scandal has ended the reign of rupert murdoch and looks at some of the stories the mainstream media in the u.s. doesn't want to cover. for the. we've got. the biggest issues good human voice ceased to face with the news makers. welcome the loner show where the real headlines with none of the mercy can live out of washington d.c. now today will take another look at the phone hacking scandal that engulfed a news corp including rupert murdoch's testimony to the british parliament yesterday was that performance the real end of his career robert greenwald the brain in film stories that's also yet another statement by a u.s. official has been found to be blatantly wrong so we're going to tell you what it is when we speak with glenn greenwald and eric schwartz has been arrested for downloading millions of documents from jay store on mit's network and could face up to thirty five years in prison we're going to speak about the debate over open access but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media has decided to miss. a g.o.p. pr
and up next the alyona show which asks if the phone hacking scandal has ended the reign of rupert murdoch and looks at some of the stories the mainstream media in the u.s. doesn't want to cover. for the. we've got. the biggest issues good human voice ceased to face with the news makers. welcome the loner show where the real headlines with none of the mercy can live out of washington d.c. now today will take another look at the phone hacking scandal that engulfed a news corp including rupert...
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if murdoch was just one poor old man, would wendi dung stay with him and have his babies? everything between them is about money. >> i used to thing she only loved his money, but her move was fast and instincts. this may be actually true love. she might really love him. >> i admire her courage, this man says. she did it out of her obligation and responsibility as a wife, and she did it very well. rupert murdoch was singing his wife's praises on an interview just last month, a tough woman he called her. the 80-year-old gushing about meeting wend yichi when she wor for star television, and falling in love with a woman half her age, and convincing her to marry him. >> it took me a long time to persuade her. >> they married in 1999, after murdoch divorced his wife of 31 years. they now have two daughters, and wendi's own romantic past raised eyebrows, and sometimes it's talked about the strained relationship between her and his children. >>> hello, againeverybody. let's get you up to speed. >> nose gear touch down. having fired the imagination of a generation, a ship like no o
if murdoch was just one poor old man, would wendi dung stay with him and have his babies? everything between them is about money. >> i used to thing she only loved his money, but her move was fast and instincts. this may be actually true love. she might really love him. >> i admire her courage, this man says. she did it out of her obligation and responsibility as a wife, and she did it very well. rupert murdoch was singing his wife's praises on an interview just last month, a tough...
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bring down next experts say it threatens the careers of not only media executives including rupert murdoch himself but also the political future of prime minister david cameron. take thirty one pm here in moscow next r.t. sophie shevardnadze discusses the prospects of economic cooperation between paris and moscow where the french president's special representative to russia. after the last special representative of the french president on cooperation on the russian and french business relations thank you very much for being with us today so you come to russia every fifteen days what is your primary mission. opinion here or coffee at my first mission given by presidents are cozy in line with president medvedev is to report and scope out the establishment of your russian economic zone and the second part of this mission is to strengthen economic cooperation in all possible areas between our countries. you have responsibility also developing a trade between french france and russia which sectors of the russian economy can you think are less attractive for business leaders in france. of course
bring down next experts say it threatens the careers of not only media executives including rupert murdoch himself but also the political future of prime minister david cameron. take thirty one pm here in moscow next r.t. sophie shevardnadze discusses the prospects of economic cooperation between paris and moscow where the french president's special representative to russia. after the last special representative of the french president on cooperation on the russian and french business relations...
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. >>> rupert murdoch and his wife wendi are back home in new york after their grilling in parliament. one outcome, his news corp. says it has stopped paying the big legal fees for the man who hacked into the phones in the first place, an issue that outraged british lawmakers. >>> and there could be a breakthrough today in the four month old nfl lockout. team owners held a meeting this morning to discuss a possible deal. if all the kinks are worked out and accepted by both sides today, training camp could even open by this weekend. >>> it's a heat wave and it has been suffocating the midwest for days. now it has spread east. temperatures are now in triple digits across a broad area with more than half of the country now affected, from kansas all the way to maine. nbc's kevin tibbles joins us from chicago. i don't know how you're doing it but it feels awful. i was out shooting a story yesterday afternoon and it is just terrible. how are people coping? >> reporter: sweltering is just one of the words you could use to describe what it is here. i got to tell you that, it is 96 degrees and
. >>> rupert murdoch and his wife wendi are back home in new york after their grilling in parliament. one outcome, his news corp. says it has stopped paying the big legal fees for the man who hacked into the phones in the first place, an issue that outraged british lawmakers. >>> and there could be a breakthrough today in the four month old nfl lockout. team owners held a meeting this morning to discuss a possible deal. if all the kinks are worked out and accepted by both...
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might bring next experts say it threatens the careers of not only media executives including rupert murdoch himself but also the political future prime minister david cameron. there on the sidelines as culture with kate now she's got the latest. hello welcome to the ny times sports roundup this thursday on our series on the top stories. it's exact copies steve williams says he's wasted two years after being sacked by former world number one tiger woods. while back home possible start to the famous golf signs a deal with former tied to the n.b.a. lockout is over. and the winning ways russia synchronized swimmers extend their tally to five goals one possible fire at the world championships in china. first football on the russian prime really this weekend after a month long summer break though one has been much took place this thursday evening where tesco moscow extended their lead at the top of the lead to seven points after winning two million new boys volga wagner love scored in each half of the all remaining wraps up their eleventh victory of the campaign having lost just once in a sixteen
might bring next experts say it threatens the careers of not only media executives including rupert murdoch himself but also the political future prime minister david cameron. there on the sidelines as culture with kate now she's got the latest. hello welcome to the ny times sports roundup this thursday on our series on the top stories. it's exact copies steve williams says he's wasted two years after being sacked by former world number one tiger woods. while back home possible start to the...
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the instant murdoch was hit with the pie, news corp. stock spiked, regaining $395 million in market value in five minutes. this is brilliant! he needs to be hit with more pies! perhaps a scalding mincemeat or savory steak and kidney or snout and pancreas. >> what about england's second most powerful man -- david cameron -- who -- whose hiring of andy coulson as press secretary despite his rencently resigned after the first count of allegeds. >> how can he smell a rat when he has one in his midst? >> that was awesome! that's your c-span? i imagine the prime minister never had a chance. >> i've asked this question once already. i can set the answer to music if you like. just once in a while it would be nice to hear a little bat squeak of responsibility from the party opposite. i don't recall every single conversation i had. and you would be mad to try and pretend that you do. >> england is awesome! >> certainly was fun to watch some of that testimony. >>> time for your political ticker with tim farley, host of "morning briefing" on seriou
the instant murdoch was hit with the pie, news corp. stock spiked, regaining $395 million in market value in five minutes. this is brilliant! he needs to be hit with more pies! perhaps a scalding mincemeat or savory steak and kidney or snout and pancreas. >> what about england's second most powerful man -- david cameron -- who -- whose hiring of andy coulson as press secretary despite his rencently resigned after the first count of allegeds. >> how can he smell a rat when he has one...
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for now but nato isn't the only group that's feeling the burn of hacktivists right now even rupert murdoch's empire can't hide from the cyber hacking ways of little sec according to their own tweets they're currently working with specific news organizations to share what private information they've obtained from hacking news corp and the news corp pretty sure that will cycle uncover a treasure trove of information on the way they conduct business so it appears of anonymous and will also have strong as ever and despite the fact that laws like announced its retirement back in june it was like they just couldn't help themselves they had to get back into the game but they've also teamed up with an onset seems like the hacktivism realize that they have a lot more things in the world to correct early stand out and for that i'm quite interested to see how nato and the f.b.i. are going to respond to anonymous sex efforts to take down some of the most notorious organizations in the worlds. all right so last week instead of just talking about the bloated defense budget and wasteful programs in broad t
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the murdoch story is 45 pages behind that. what did you learn today, john? >> i learned it is possible you guys were out last night to the meadowlands until 1:30 in the morning and you come here in the morning. >> the boss was there. >> bruce springsteen didn't come out but bono sang "the promised land." >> the shuttle era comes to a
the murdoch story is 45 pages behind that. what did you learn today, john? >> i learned it is possible you guys were out last night to the meadowlands until 1:30 in the morning and you come here in the morning. >> the boss was there. >> bruce springsteen didn't come out but bono sang "the promised land." >> the shuttle era comes to a